5% os not a low bar to hit, particularly at the ES level. 5% w/ teachers and staff could mean multiple classes without a teacher. And given the lack of subs, what do you think those schools days would look like for kids and staff? |
Anyone who wanted virtual has been in virtual all year. This is a public health issue. Maybe if those who wanted in person to remain would have thought about their behavior over the last few weeks we wouldn't be having the spread we are. |
| I'll just say that my HS kid is already telling me that kids their age are talking about how to use the form to get their schools to close down. So MCPS might want to find a better system to verify information quickly. |
This is where you are incorrect. There are more hospitalizations with omicron in pediatric populations. As a hospitalist, I do want things to be different, but that is what is happening on the ground. |
This is why we need mandatory weekly testing. |
What did MCPS do with the money it got from the Biden administration to be used to keep schools open and safe? |
Good question. But Biden's denial of risk within schools is rage worthy |
Got us through most of the first semester. |
Not true. You're experience "on the ground" does not reflect the data. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/28/health/omicron-kids-hospitalizations.html |
+1 People have been asking for at the very least, opt-out, since August 2021! |
| They have been telling us this wave would be coming in the winter and here we are with no tests, not enough treatment, not enough workers and nary a plan. Total failure on every level of government from fed to state to local to the school boards |
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Morons,
We don't have the tests. We. Do. Not. Have the Tests. Right. Now. In a week, we might. But right now, people can't get quick tests and they can't get testing appointments. You are asking people to rely on a system that doesn't exist, and you're outraged because you think it will work. So, schools open tomorrow, a bunch of people send their kids in, no one tests, infection spreads, in a week when there are more tests... There will be more kids to test. More hospitals full. And around us are states where it will be even worse. This isn't a conspiracy to keep schools closed. Who thinks like that? |
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This system could work if they would make *just* a few changes:
1) mandatory staff testing, weekly, on site. 2) mandatory student testing before every return from break, on site. 3) mandatory vaccination + boosting for all eligible to attend in-person; otherwise you go to VA 4) cut asymptomatic quarantine to 5 days. Zero quarantine for exposed vaccinated individuals. 5) N95/KN95/KN94 only masks in schools. |
And I'll just say that I hate wild conspiracy theories and conjecture about what seems like it could be possible (if you're dumb teen or a sociopath). Everyone could have all of their mail stolen every single day. I mean, in theory! If it's not locked up! Everyone with a recently deceased parent could commit voter fraud! Etc. But it almost never happens, even though we can easily imagine how "easy" it would be. Pray tell, how would this work, PP? Walk me through it. Tell me about how it's actually happened or could happen on a significant scale and it's not just being bandied about by random teens your teen has supposedly heard of discussing it, probably. |